Do you have an old TV in your basement? Or a computer in a closet? Some scrap metal in the backyard?

You can bring these items and more to the special recycling collection sponsored by the City of Duvall on Saturday, August 6th at Holy Innocents Church in Duvall. But getting rid of them isn’t free; there are fees ranging from 50 cents to $25 for certain items.

The recycling collection is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or until full. In past years, the line has started about 8 a.m. – up to an hour wait – and produces a backup when the event opens. To avoid a long wait in line, it’s better to arrive between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

All King County households are eligible to participate because the event is funded by grants from the Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County, and King County Solid Waste Division.

Duvall Public Works crew and contractors will accept residential (not commercial) materials for recycling. We plan to unload items in the following order:

Unacceptable items will be refused and you will have to take them back.

Load the materials for the higher numbered stations into the front of your vehicle. This will make it easier to unload the low numbers first.

If you have questions about the special recycling collection, call the recycle contact at (425) 788-1185 before you load up.

The special recycling collection is not the place to take household hazardous wastes like cleaners, oil-based paint, mercury products, propane tanks or pesticides. Take these HHW materials to the Wastemobile. It will be at Woodinville Park & Ride on July 29th – 31st.